Abstract: A displacement piston pump has a drive shaft that is driven by a rotating motor. The pump includes a piston which is axially movable within a cylinder and is connected to a piston guide shaft. The drive shaft and the piston guide shaft are rotatably coupled to each other, but some axial movement is permitted between these two members. The drive shaft and the piston guide shaft are coaxially aligned with respect to each other. The piston guide shaft has a guide element connected thereto. The guide element is guided in a guide way. The piston stroke can be maintained with high precision. The piston guide shaft is rotatably and axially supported in a support housing. The support housing contains the guide way therein and a guide element is rigidly connected to the piston guide shaft.
Abstract: A method is described for definition of peracids in the presence of hydrogen-peroxide in a solution with the following steps:(1) introducing an electrode-design, which provides at least one measurement electrode and one counter electrode into the solution,(2) Loading of the electrodes with varying potentials; and(3) Measurement of the current by using a measurement electrode.With such a method the peracid solutions always contain hydrogen-peroxide, which also shows similar reactions.In order to determine the peracid concentration, a value of the determined current is compared with a corresponding value of an earlier recorded electrode-design.
Abstract: A quantity flowmeter for measuring the volume of flow of a pulsating fluid stream has a conduit for a freely movable float which is biased against a stop and is moved away from the stop by successive pulses or droplets of the pulsating fluid stream. The float carries or includes a permanent magnet or an electromagnet, and the conduit is surrounded by a self-inductance coil with turns having a density which varies in or counter to the direction of movement of the float away from the stop. When a pulse causes the float to move away from the stop, voltage signals which are generated by the coil and indicate the speed of movements of the float are transmitted to an integrator which transmits integrated signals to a computer. The computer calculates the volume of flow of successive pulses.
Abstract: The upwardly extending outlet of a pump contains a non-floating permanent magnet which tends to assume a lower end position but is propelled upwardly in response to admission of a metered quantity of liquid into the outlet to initiate the emission of a signal by a sensor. The emission of such signal persists as long as the actuator remains above its lower end position. The sensor is connected with the resetting input of a counter by way of an OR circuit. The n-th output of the counter transmits a signal to an alarm signal generating circuit in response to transmission of a certain number of consective timing pulses to its counting input prior to transmission of a signal to the resetting input. The timing pulses are transmitted by a generator which also transmits pulses to the pump to thus determine the frequency of admission of liquid into the outlet.